A line of black palisade fence with W pale.
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Fortify Your Perimeter — Robust Palisade Fencing for Maximum Security

Palisade fence is a high-security steel fencing solution widely used for industrial sites, commercial facilities, and infrastructure protection. Made from heavy-duty galvanized steel with anti-climb profiles, it provides a strong visual deterrent and exceptional durability. Its open design ensures visibility while maintaining security, making it a preferred choice for areas that demand both protection and monitoring.

  • Overview
  • Production
  • Structure & Details
  • Application & Projects
  • Installation
PROFILES & OVERVIEW

Get a quick understanding of what makes this fence system ideal for site safety, including its specifications, standout features, and related solutions.

The palisade fence with W pale.

GI41 – W Pale Type

The palisade fence with D pale.

GI42 – D Pale Type

The palisade fence with angle iron pale.

GI43 – Angle Iron Pale Type

The palisade fence with W pale.

GI41

The palisade fence with D pale.

GI42

The palisade fence with angle iron pale.

GI43

  • High Security – Anti-climb "W" or "D" profile pales with pointed or triple-pointed tops.
  • Durability – Hot-dip galvanized steel resists corrosion and harsh weather.
  • Visual Deterrence – Aggressive profile discourages intrusion attempts.
  • Customizable – Height, pale spacing, and coating colors available.
  • Low Maintenance – Minimal upkeep required over decades of service.
  • A Panel Width: 2.75 m
  • B Panel Height: 1.8–3 m
  • C
    Post:
    • H Beam: 55 × 100 × 5 mm
    • Square Post: 60 × 60 mm, 80 × 80 mm
  • D
    Rail:
    • Angle Iron: 40 × 40 × 4 mm, 50 × 50 × 5 mm
    • Square Tube: 20 × 40 mm
  • E
    Pale:
    • Pale Width: 65 mm
    • Pale Thickness: 2–3 mm
    • Pale Shape: W section, D section or angle iron
    • Pale Quantity: 17 pcs
  • F Pale Distance: 90 mm
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Production

From raw material to finished product, every process is managed in our own factory with precision equipment and skilled teams.

The palisade fencing pales are in the hot dipped galvanized pool.
Production Process
  1. Raw Material – Steel plate
  2. Raw Material – Angle Iron
  3. Pale Punching
  4. Top Punching
  5. Pale Drilling Hole
  6. Angle Drilling Hole
  7. Surface Treatment (Hot Dipped Galvanized / Powder Coating)
  8. Package
  9. Loading
  10. Shipping

Production Process

STRUCTURE & DETAILS

Explore detailed structure designs and reinforced components that ensure safety and long-term durability. There are details of QC and package information as well.

Structure
  1. Pale
  2. Rail
  3. Post
  4. Connection Fittings
  5. Pale Top
  6. Rail Connection
  7. Base
  • The overview structure of palisade fence.
  • The pale structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The rail structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The post structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The connection fitting structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The pale top structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The pales and rails are connected with bolts and nuts.
  • The base structure detail of palisade fence.
  • The overview structure of palisade fence.

    Overview

  • The pale structure detail of palisade fence.

    Pale

  • The rail structure detail of palisade fence.

    Rail

  • The post structure detail of palisade fence.

    Post

  • The connection fitting structure detail of palisade fence.

    Connection Fitting

  • The pale top structure detail of palisade fence.

    Pale Top

  • The pales and rails are connected with bolts and nuts.

    Pale & Rail Connection

  • The base structure detail of palisade fence.

    Base

QC & Package
A QC worker is measuring the pale thickness of palisade fence.

Pale Thickness Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the pale distance of palisade fence.

Pale Distance Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the pale width of palisade fence.

Pale Width Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the post thickness of palisade fence.

Post Thickness Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the post size of palisade fence.

Post Size Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the rail size of palisade fence.

Rail Size Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the fence width of palisade fence.

Fence Width Measurement

A QC worker is measuring the fence height of palisade fence.

Fence Height Measurement

A forklift is carrying a metal pallet of palisade fence.

Bundle

Several metal pallets of palisade fence.

Metal Pallets & Wooden Board Cover

Several metal pallets of palisade fence.

Metal Pallets & Plastic Film

Application & Projects

See how our fences are used in actual projects across the globe—your assurance of proven performance.

  • Industrial zones and factories
  • Power stations and substations
  • Airports and railways
  • Government facilities
  • Military installations
  • High-value storage areas
The palisade fences are installed in the park.
The palisade fences are installed in the factory.
The palisade fences are installed in the power plant.
The palisade fences are installed in the residence.
The palisade fences are installed in the industrial zone.
The palisade fences are installed on the road.
The palisade fences are installed in the factory.
The palisade fences are installed in the factory.
Installation

Flexible assembly tailored to every design. And clear installation instructions and videos for quick and reliable setup on-site.

Palisade fencing installation starts with setting strong steel posts into concrete foundations. Horizontal rails are then attached to the posts, followed by vertical pales fixed with anti-tamper bolts. Panels can be installed on flat or sloped ground, and additional gates can be integrated for controlled access.

Angle Rail & W Pales Installation

REFERENCE CASES

See how our fences perform in real-world projects across the globe.